In this interview, Edward Creutz discusses topics such as: his family background; Gregory Breit; doing his postgraduate work at the University of Wisconsin on nuclear physics; Ray Herb; Julian Mack; Fred de Hoffmann; Eugene Wigner; going to Princeton as a research assistant working on the small cyclotron; Carnegie Institute of Technology; Frederick Seitz; Office of Naval Research (ONR); Urner Liddel; Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); helping to build the first commercial nuclear reactor; working in the metallurgical lab at the University of Chicago working on the metallurgy of uranium; General Dynamics and General Atomic; Los Alamos; Niels Bohr; Richard Courant; TRIGA (Training Research Isotopes General Atomic) reactors; Lothar Nordheim; Hans Bethe; Edward Teller; Richard Feynman; Ted Taylor; Marshall Rosenbluth; Doug Fouquet; High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactor (HTGR); Freeman Dyson; Don Kerst.

(1913-2009); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; physicist that worked on the Manhattan Project; head of the department of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology at age 36; was director of research for General Atomics.

Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005

Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962

Breit, Gregory, 1899-1981

Courant, Richard, 1888-1972.

Creutz, E.

De Hoffmann, Frederic

Dyson, Freeman J.

Feynman, Richard P. (Richard Phillips), 1918-1988

Fouquet, Doug

Herb, R. G. (Raymond George), 1908-1996

Kerst, Donald William, 1911-1993

Liddel, Urner, 1905-

Mack, Julian Ellis, 1903-1966.

Nordheim, Lothar, 1899-

Rosenbluth, M. N.

Seitz, Frederick, 1911-2008

Taylor, Theodore B., 1925-

Teller, Edward, 1908-2003

Wigner, Eugene Paul, 1902-1995

Carnegie Institute of Technology.

General Atomic Company.

General Dynamics Corporation.

General Dynamics Corporation. General Atomic Division

Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Princeton University

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

United States. Office of Naval Research

United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. Metallurgical Laboratory